Leviticus 2
Leviticus chapter 2 describes the grain offering, or ‘meal’ offering. This is the only offering that required no bloodshed. Grain, or bread refers to God’s
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Leviticus chapter 2 describes the grain offering, or ‘meal’ offering. This is the only offering that required no bloodshed. Grain, or bread refers to God’s
Leviticus chapter 3 describes the “fellowship offering” or peace offering. This offering differs from the burnt offering (which was to make atonement for sin) in
Leviticus chapter 4 describes the “Sin Offering“. The chapter begins, “when anyone sins unintentionally and does what is forbidden in any of the Lord’s commandments…”
Leviticus chapter 5, describes additional occasions requiring a sin offering. We are forced to accept the fact that God’s standard for righteousness is beyond our
Leviticus chapter 6 begins with providing a deeper understanding to the guilt offering. The Lord begins the chapter with a basic truth that must be
Leviticus chapter 7 gives us an overview and some additional information about the offerings already detailed in previous chapters. As tedious as these details become,
Leviticus chapter 8 describes the consummation of the consecration of the priests and the offerings described in earlier chapters. It is important to remember WE
Leviticus chapter 9 explains the first thing that Aaron, the high priest, was commanded to do after spending eight days at the entrance of the
Leviticus chapter 10 contains a section of scripture that has been debated for millennium. “Aaron’s sons Nadab and Abihu took their censers, put fire in
Leviticus chapter 11 provides a listing of the clean and unclean animals. Until now the laws were directed toward the priests, but these laws are